Light House Cinema Cuba
Monday10:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Tuesday10:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Wednesday10:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Thursday10:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Friday10:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Saturday10:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Sunday10:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Stationed on Wigan Street opposite the institution that is Havana Bar, Light House Cuba is an independent locally owned cinema.
Screening a range of independent and blockbusters films, you can trust there will always be a selected diverse schedule of films keeping audiences satisfied. The theatres themselves are the comfiest affair you'll find in Wellington, with modern- snug seats accompanied by cushions allowing for further satisfaction. The foyer is an inviting friendly space, serving quality espresso, craft beer, wines, fresh food and the ultimate feature film treats.
Named Best cinema in New Zealand in 2015, awarded by the Australian Independent Distributors Association, Light House Cuba creates the ultimate film going experience and all you need to do is sit back and relax.
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Location
29 Wigan Street, Te Aro, Wellington
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